Guan Tianlang

Whether slow play or not, he still made the cut ... He put many seasoned PGA Tour PROs (who MC) to shame with his awsome performance and composure considering he is only a mere 14 years old boy ...

billiVery Active Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 12:12 pm

Rule is rule. He had be warn on the 12 and 13 hole. And also being time. Think is fair.

TDOSuper Active Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 12:21 pm

billi wrote:

Rule is rule. He had be warn on the 12 and 13 hole. And also being time. Think is fair.

Agree with statement.

billiVery Active Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 12:36 pm

Fred Ridley, the Masters Competition Committee Chairman, released a statement explaining that Guan and playing partners Ben Crenshaw and Matteo Manassero were deemed out of position on the 10th hole. Guan began being timed on the 12th hole, received his first warning after his second shot on the 13th hole, then was penalized after his second shot on the 17th hole "when he again exceeded the 40-second time limit by a considerable margin," according to Ridley.After his round, Guan spent a considerable amount of time in the scoring booth. Interviewed afterward by ESPN, Guan said he agreed with the penalty. "I respect the decision they make," he said.

Guan said that on the shot in which the penalty was assessed, he changed his mind on club selection and that it took him "just over 50 seconds" to take his shot. Asked if he was aware of the rule, Guan said, "I know the rules pretty good."But he still a hero ........ah boy to man

fataSenior Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:10 pm

TDO wrote:

He will learn along the way as he prepare to enter the world as a professional golf. He has potential. Hope he will not end up like Michelle Wie when she was promoted as a teenage golf prodigy and compared with TW.

+10...

hkhamateurIncredibly Active Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 1:41 pm

billi wrote:

Fred Ridley, the Masters Competition Committee Chairman, released a statement explaining that Guan and playing partners Ben Crenshaw and Matteo Manassero were deemed out of position on the 10th hole. Guan began being timed on the 12th hole, received his first warning after his second shot on the 13th hole, then was penalized after his second shot on the 17th hole "when he again exceeded the 40-second time limit by a considerable margin," according to Ridley.After his round, Guan spent a considerable amount of time in the scoring booth. Interviewed afterward by ESPN, Guan said he agreed with the penalty. "I respect the decision they make," he said.

Guan said that on the shot in which the penalty was assessed, he changed his mind on club selection and that it took him "just over 50 seconds" to take his shot. Asked if he was aware of the rule, Guan said, "I know the rules pretty good."But he still a hero ........ah boy to man

One thing we must agreed on! At his age, he s gain experience, recognized by Tour pros n earned respect fr being honest, gentleman in admitting his mistake.Applause to this young boy!

Fred Ridley, the Masters Competition Committee Chairman, released a statement explaining that Guan and playing partners Ben Crenshaw and Matteo Manassero were deemed out of position on the 10th hole. Guan began being timed on the 12th hole, received his first warning after his second shot on the 13th hole, then was penalized after his second shot on the 17th hole "when he again exceeded the 40-second time limit by a considerable margin," according to Ridley.After his round, Guan spent a considerable amount of time in the scoring booth. Interviewed afterward by ESPN, Guan said he agreed with the penalty. "I respect the decision they make," he said.

Guan said that on the shot in which the penalty was assessed, he changed his mind on club selection and that it took him "just over 50 seconds" to take his shot. Asked if he was aware of the rule, Guan said, "I know the rules pretty good."But he still a hero ........ah boy to man

Those who have talent.... play...those who don't ....become officials! LOL!

DGmanHall of Fame Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:07 pm

i think the chinese media is crying conspiracy and many in the circle feels the same....nevertheless, let the record stands that the youngest to ever make cut at the US Masters is an Asian. like he say, he will not win this year, but he will one day.

kudos to the boy who is really tough and handle himself beyond his age.

Believe he will make his mark in the golfing world, one day. I would not be surprise to see even younger chinese players making headlines as more/younger players get exposure to this game.

chienSuper Active Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:45 pm

I have 2 wishes for this Masters:

1. See shorthitter Luke D win it,

2. See 14 yo Guan play an under par round.

buzz1211Junior Golfer

Posts : 212Join date : 2011-10-08

Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 9:36 pm

I love how the crowd is ready to roar its approval. I love how the other players keep congratulating him. Fantastic kid.

ShaneNewbie Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 9:46 pm

Poor Guy. Was penalized one stroke...

TurboHall of Fame Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:52 pm

Tiger was penalized two stroke penalty for replaying the ball too far back ...

TurboHall of Fame Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:21 am

Guan is now +12 after 13th into the final round ...

Many are waiting eagerly for Tiger to tee off at 2.10AM ...

chihhengNewbie Golfer

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Subject: Re: Guan Tianlang Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:15 pm

It's ponders me sometimes why Asian male golfer doesn't have the success comparable to their LPGA counterparts.... All the best of GTL to break this trend! Perhaps a first Masters winner from Asia?? Go go go.